One of our cool investigators from my last area, Ciudad Espana. We took him to stake conference. Suuuuuuper cool guys! The tall one is the professional soccer player for the Olimpia and the other one is the one that gave me the Ronaldo jersey. We always played bball with them. Super cool guys. A cool family from Ciudad Espana. She did our laundry for us. Cool family! Super poor couple, but awesome! The guy gave me a tie and said they are sending me a Christmas gift. One of our investigators that we baptized, Eldubin Moreno. Another cool fam from my old area. The guy I'm next to is really dope. He gave me a sweater before I left. My old homies, Bowen and Briggs!! My older trainer Valadez is in my zone. Ha, ha. It's weird being his zone leader and he's my district leader. He goes home in 3 weeks. . Changes Zone : Roble Oeste (Really rich and some parts remind me of St. George and California) Area : Las Casitas Comp : Elder Merrifield (From Alpine, Utah) Assignation : Zone Leader Well I had to say bye to the little guys in Ciudad Espana. It was actually pretty sad because in just one change I had a good relation with some of the members there. My new comp is really cool. He actually has less time in the mission than me (1 change less) but he's a really good missionary and has experience as a ZL. We both have pretty good Spanish so we just talk to each other in Spanish all the time. This week was pretty stressful if you asked me. We weren't able to work that much because of the meetings and activities that we had. We already had to give a presentation to all of the Missionaries that are gonna be training new ones. We talked about the 12 Semanas book and how to use it. Also we had to do a practice of how to have a good companionship study in front of all the trainers and new missionaries. I'm getting used to giving presentations now though because I've done it so much in the mish. We had a Christmas activity with half of the mission on Friday. We went to the biggest church in all of the mish. It has a soccer court, volleyball court, and an indoor basketball full court! We got to play sports for the first 3 hours. I spent my time playing basketball. We ended up doing a tournament. We could only play half court though but my team won. After that they gave out awards to the winning teams in each sport. They gave me a Snickers. Then we had some more activities. We all gathered in the gym and there were some relay races scripture memorizing, etc. Then we played horse! The bball game. They call it Burro or donkey in Honduras. They had 1 missionary from each zone play. I played against some gringos haha. I ended up winning that too. I did a sweet 360 reverse layup and everyone went craaaaazy. I hit some really deep threes too. So they gave me 4 chocolate bars for that. We ate some lunch and then did a nativity play, Each zone had a part in it. I like my new area. It has a little bit of everything--suuuuuuuper nice parts and reeeaaaaally poor parts too. We go to the church that's right next to the temple. It's super pretty. We have some good investigators that we're working with and this week we should have a tism. Everything's goin good. I'm still getting used to being a zl but my comp's helpin me out with that. Love you creeds have a good week! Dope guy from Saan Pedro Sula Honduras. He was my zone leader in Bulevar. His dad is from Puerto Rico. I'm going to try and hit up Puerto Rico with him after the mish. Elder Santay. He's going home this change. I'm really sad about that. I found these glasses when I did an interchange in Villeda Morales. Our new house. Christmas tree from my fam. My new comp, Elder Merrifield. He's from Alpine, Utah.
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AuthorElder Christian Sullivan Archives
July 2019
CategoriesComayaguela, Honduras Mission
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